garmin nuvi 500 or 550
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- regor
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garmin nuvi 500 or 550
Has anybody tried one of these units on a quad?
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I've extensively researched them. I want to get a 4.3" instead of my tiny 60csx... only a couple of the NUVI let you record routes, so keep that in mind if that's something you want to do. For me it was a must. I forget the model I was looking at, but I recall only a couple had the option to record routes.
They also make a waterproof box (these are not waterproof) with handlebar mount for bikes, atvs, etc.. but its $80 so keep that in mind too.
Load up the garmin with the CA/NV trails and you are good to go. I have this already, if not it's another $80.
They also make a waterproof box (these are not waterproof) with handlebar mount for bikes, atvs, etc.. but its $80 so keep that in mind too.
Load up the garmin with the CA/NV trails and you are good to go. I have this already, if not it's another $80.
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Yeah i would like a larger screen, i have a magellan xl, but the maps suck. I was looking at the nuvi 500, and figure on buying the 24k topo. I was looking at the website, it list it as waterproof, and says 500 waypoints, 10 routes. That would work for me, i could bring it home, and download routes onto computer, if needed i could load them back onto unit.
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Ah, I didn't even check that one I was looking at only the wide screen NUVIs.
NUVI 500:
Display size, WxH: 2.8"W x 2.1"H (7.2 x 5.4 cm); 3.5" diag (8.9 cm)
Battery - 8hrs
Waterproof YES
NUVI 765T:
3.81"W x 2.25"H (9.7 x 5.7 cm); 4.3" diag (10.9 cm)
Battery - 3hrs
Waterproof NO
60csx (What I have now)
Display size, WxH: 1.5" x 2.2" (3.8 x 5.6 cm)
For me the NUVI 500 just isn't that much more of an upgrade.
I don't understand why they didn't make the 765T waterproof and have longer battery life, then it would be a perfect quad GSP. As it is, we could still utilize the 12v plug, and have unlimited batteries, and use the storage waterproof handlebar mount and get it waterpoof but it really adds to the cost.
The 500 may just be the ticket, especially if you are not like me and are not going to wind up with 2 GPS units... I just know after using this thing in my vehicle on the trails (dirt roads), as a navigator in someone elses vehicle on dirt roads and on my quad the screen size makes all the difference in the world, and I wanted as big as I could get! Hell, I was set on the 7" Street Pilot but it does not do routes!!
So anyone reading who hasn't gone through 3 gps's already to find one they like.. get as big as a screen as you can fit, and then adjust the model to the specs you also need. For me, I would keep my 60csx for hiking and use the wide screen on my quad and in my vehicles. Don't even throw in geocaching "Features" or you want another GPS... one super GPS would be great
NUVI 500:
Display size, WxH: 2.8"W x 2.1"H (7.2 x 5.4 cm); 3.5" diag (8.9 cm)
Battery - 8hrs
Waterproof YES
NUVI 765T:
3.81"W x 2.25"H (9.7 x 5.7 cm); 4.3" diag (10.9 cm)
Battery - 3hrs
Waterproof NO
60csx (What I have now)
Display size, WxH: 1.5" x 2.2" (3.8 x 5.6 cm)
For me the NUVI 500 just isn't that much more of an upgrade.
I don't understand why they didn't make the 765T waterproof and have longer battery life, then it would be a perfect quad GSP. As it is, we could still utilize the 12v plug, and have unlimited batteries, and use the storage waterproof handlebar mount and get it waterpoof but it really adds to the cost.
The 500 may just be the ticket, especially if you are not like me and are not going to wind up with 2 GPS units... I just know after using this thing in my vehicle on the trails (dirt roads), as a navigator in someone elses vehicle on dirt roads and on my quad the screen size makes all the difference in the world, and I wanted as big as I could get! Hell, I was set on the 7" Street Pilot but it does not do routes!!
So anyone reading who hasn't gone through 3 gps's already to find one they like.. get as big as a screen as you can fit, and then adjust the model to the specs you also need. For me, I would keep my 60csx for hiking and use the wide screen on my quad and in my vehicles. Don't even throw in geocaching "Features" or you want another GPS... one super GPS would be great
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yeah i think i will go will the 500, it almost twice the screen. It's actually a little cheaper than going with the 60csx, probably get the whole set-up with the 24k topo for about $370. I'll carry the xl with me, it does have more poi's on it than the garmin.
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Do you have the Western US map converted from the Topo Sport Trak maps??regor wrote:Yeah i would like a larger screen, i have a magellan xl, .
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I found this, it's a great review, with lots of info. There's even video of the unit under water for a half and hour. http://www.gpsmagazine.com/2008/07/garm ... review.php
Here's the underwater test.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALDiGADCl9c
Here's the underwater test.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALDiGADCl9c
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Me sending it...and you uploading it to your SD card.regor wrote:No, i have no idea what that would entail.
It has the best detail of all the maps.
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I still have it on the server...I forgot it's 165mb.
http://www.atvobsession.com/files/WesternStates.imi
Just put it in your DetailMaps folder on your SD card. Then go into your Active Setup and make it your detail map.
Has more roads than the Topo 3D maps.
http://www.atvobsession.com/files/WesternStates.imi
Just put it in your DetailMaps folder on your SD card. Then go into your Active Setup and make it your detail map.
Has more roads than the Topo 3D maps.
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It's not.regor wrote:I downloaded it, it seems to be the same program that came with my xl. mapsend topo.
It's converted from the original Sport Trak topo map from mapsend. It's probably from the mapsend CD from 2004. That's why it works without coming from your unit. If I created one from the XL maps, it only works on my unit.
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